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Pathological Internet Use, Aggression, and Cyberbullying in Children and Adolescents With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Problematic Internet Use, Aggression, and Cyberbullying in Children and Teens With ADHD
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Abstract
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (n = 30) show higher levels of aggression and internet use compared to controls (n = 30).
- Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder reported greater weekly internet use and higher scores on addiction and aggression scales.
- 53.3% of participants had household rules regarding internet use, with a higher adherence to rules in the control group.
- A strong positive correlation exists between internet addiction scores and duration of internet use among children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- The incidence of cyberbullying experiences was higher in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder than in controls.
- A specific type of aggression, 'physical aggression without provoking,' was linked to cyberbullying in the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder group and to victimization in the control group.
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